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Je term deposits

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Features

Key charges

A Term Deposit is subject to our terms and conditions. The client may earn less or no interest if the client withdraws the Term Deposit before it matures. The administrative fee imposed on the early withdrawal of the Term Deposit may result in the client getting less than the original amount deposited with the Bank.
For all Fees and Charges relating to this product please see our latest Schedule of Fees and Charges

Jersey Priority Fee Schedule. Effective from April 2024

Jersey Depositors Compensation Scheme

Standard Chartered Bank, Jersey Branch (“SCBJ”) is a participant in the Jersey Banking Depositor Compensation Scheme. The Scheme offers protection for eligible deposits of up to GBP50,000. The maximum total amount of compensation is capped at GBP100,000,000 in any 5 year period. Full details of the Scheme and banking groups covered are available on the States of Jersey website or on request.

Please note Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom and when you conduct business with SCB and other Standard Chartered Group offices outside the United Kingdom you will not be eligible for (a) all or most of the protections provided under the United Kingdom’s Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (‘FSMA’) or (b) compensation under the United Kingdom’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme.